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redux-orm
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The only two custom React hooks we ever use
Thanks for great comment! I have one question.
The biggest thing I miss in react ecosystem is decent redux ORM. https://vuex-orm.org is just so great for so many use cases (agree that it might an antipattern in many situations). Is there any chance that https://github.com/redux-orm/redux-orm, which was actually what inspired vuex-orm, would get more love from anyone to become an actively maintained library?
Thanks
react-redux-ddd
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The only two custom React hooks we ever use
Am wondering what react community thinks of DDD.
I've been reading "blue" DDD book (by Eric Evans) and "red" book (by Vaugh Vernon) and that was a completely "my whole life was a lie" type of experience and relief at the same time. It's just so great to have the principles of who to structure the code. It, by definition makes, your codebase structure meaningful. Because it's structured according to some common knowledge, not your random thoughts at the time you were writing code.
I was surprised to find so little DDD react sample codebases. Let's say for backend there is huge amount of samples, i.e. https://github.com/kgrzybek/modular-monolith-with-ddd . For react/frontend I have bookmarked only https://github.com/talyssonoc/react-redux-ddd/tree/master/sr... and few more, but those others does not meet the optional criteria i like really much - at the highest (or at app) level all codebase need to have folders app, domain, infra and ui. Simple rule, but simplifies life a lot.
So my question is - is DDD for some reasons not very applicable for app frontend development. Or it just never became popular. Or maybe DDD is popular amongst react developers, just I am not aware of this.
Many thanks for any ideas and comments!
What are some alternatives?
vuex-orm - The Vuex plugin to enable Object-Relational Mapping access to the Vuex Store.
molecule - Every public app assembled using Molecule.dev.
usehooks - Easy to understand React Hook code recipes
json-on-relations - An entity framework in NodeJS
teaful - 🍵 Tiny, easy and powerful React state management
modular-monolith-with-ddd - Full Modular Monolith application with Domain-Driven Design approach.
opensql-crud - A simple example for opensql orm
usehooks - A collection of modern, server-safe React hooks – from the ui.dev team
v-selectpage - SelectPage for Vue, a select items components provides the list of items with pagination